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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The authors discuss sex parties to illustrate what topic?
(a) Sluts in groups.
(b) Heterosexual sluts.
(c) Sluts as individuals.
(d) Lesbian sluts.
2. The authors describe guests at parties where other couples may be engaging in public sex activities as often acting akin to what?
(a) Sex slaves.
(b) Airline passengers.
(c) Wild animals.
(d) Underground passengers.
3. What does the book suggest a person might do until all partners have been tested for disease?
(a) Stave off sexual discussion.
(b) Stave off all communication.
(c) Stave off sexual intercourse.
(d) Stave off all masturbation.
4. As defined by the book, which of the following is a special production of sex that is okay for others to watch?
(a) Pornography.
(b) Topography.
(c) Serial polyamory.
(d) Serial monogamy.
5. Which of the following is NOT a type of content the authors use in the chapters on "Having Fun"?
(a) Anecdotes.
(b) Opinions.
(c) Exposition.
(d) Fabrication.
6. In the book, what happened after the two lesbian orgy participants spent thousands of dollars chatting over the phone?
(a) They met other people.
(b) They broke up.
(c) They got married.
(d) They both moved.
7. From a lesbian point of view, why might some readers be thrilled to read the book?
(a) It is homophobic.
(b) It is lesbian-centric.
(c) It vilifies orgies.
(d) It demeans men.
8. What do the authors detail as sometimes including live sexual activity as a staged or intentionally public spectacle?
(a) Sex clubs.
(b) Sex parades.
(c) Sex dates.
(d) Sex shops.
9. Which of the following is NOT a situation the authors have found in reality?
(a) Women encourage men's advances.
(b) Women have taken the lead.
(c) Women have not been pursuers.
(d) Women lure out shy men.
10. What term in the book refers to three or more people sharing sexual activity with each other during the same event, or as part of one unified, shared experience?
(a) Communal sex.
(b) Shared sex.
(c) Public sex.
(d) Group sex.
11. The authors state that it is NOT acceptable for children to be involved with what?
(a) Proper sex education.
(b) Adult sexual behavior.
(c) Monogamous family units.
(d) Alternative family units.
12. The authors focus on child-rearing with an emphasis on what?
(a) Dissent.
(b) Safety.
(c) Consent.
(d) Custody.
13. The authors respect the monogamous path, but argue that it isn't a real choice. Why?
(a) Promiscuity is more valid.
(b) It is forced by society.
(c) It is not forced by individuals.
(d) Celibacy is more valid.
14. The section in "Having Fun" that covers the concepts of "yes" and "no" addresses what topic?
(a) Social expressions.
(b) Cultural stereotypes.
(c) Social limitations.
(d) Racial stereotypes.
15. The book states that "televised sex" is the most common variant of what?
(a) Romanticized sex.
(b) Institutionalized sex.
(c) Private sex.
(d) Public sex.
Short Answer Questions
1. The authors' cultural view is limited to what?
2. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of support listed in the resources?
3. According to the book, when does deceit cause trouble for an individual?
4. Defined by the book, a "triad" can be a threesome that forms without any of the individuals having been what?
5. The book states that movie and TV sex can teach people about their own arousal, while at the same time providing what to the viewers?
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